DVB-S2 FBC Tuner - What is it?abdullahkhan.007 wrote: ↑09 Jul 2017, 3:45 pmFull Band Capture VU+ ke receivers me jo hota hai iske recording ke ilawa or kya kya faide hai?-=UMAIR=- wrote: ↑09 Jul 2017, 3:36 pmabdullahkhan.007 wrote: ↑09 Jul 2017, 3:21 pm I know a bit about 4:2:2 chroma subsampling. I once downloaded a movie in this format which was over 50 gb and then found out that my KU7000 doesn`t support this format. So I`ve a pretty bad experience with 4:2:2 to say the least
And I guess picture quality might be more of the reason than security. BTW why are they bringing 4:4:4 if we experienced 4:2:2 yet.
It`s a strange world we are living in.
Btw can you explain to me in simple terms what FBC is. I`ve read about it but still would like to know what your thoughts are about it.
Obviously Technology Can Never Be Stopped. Here Is An Example 4K Is The New/Latest Technology At The Moment. Its Successor Is Also Introduced Called "8K".
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I Did Not Get Your Second Question Releated To FBCThough. Can You Send Me Any Link Releated To FBC
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This tuner type will be used for the first time in a Vu + STB at the Vu + Solo 4K.
FBC stands for "Full Band Capture" and means that the complete frequency band of a level is received.
How does it work?
Two FBC tuners are fed via two satellite IF inputs (LNB1 IN and LNB2 IN), then eight demodulators are distributed dynamically to both FBC tuners. Each of these demodulators can then demodulate a transponder or an SCR frequency.
What are the benefits of this?
Faster switching times, since the next program can be pre-tuned and demodulated (called Fast Channel Change = FCC).
In classical operation, up to eight transponders on one level could also be demodulated or, e.g. Three from the one and five from a different level when both satellite IF inputs are supplied.
Each demodulator could get a Unicable / JESS SCR frequency, so eight transponders are received independently.